To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we recorded 18 male participants ’ brain event-related potentials (ERPs) when they performed a novel task of deciding between viewing an attractive female’s fuzzy picture in clear and gaining a certain amount of money. Two types of attractive females were included: sexy females and beautiful females. Several new electrophysiological discoveries were obtained as following. First, the beautiful females vs. money task (task B) elicited a larger positive ERP deflection (P2) than the sexy females vs. money task (task S) between 290 and 340 ms, and this probably related to the perception matching process between a visual input and an internal representat...
The current study delineated how male proposers' facial attractiveness affect female responders' fai...
The application of neuroscience methods to analyze and understand preference formation and decision ...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
To examine the time course and automaticity of our attention bias towards attractive opposite sex fa...
The dynamics of brain activation reflecting attractiveness in humans are unclear. Among the differen...
The present study examined how the initial brain response to the visual appearance of an object is r...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Schacht A, Werheid K, Sommer W. The appraisal of facial beauty is rapid but not mandatory. Cognitive...
The present study investigated the temporal features of processing facial attractiveness, and its in...
ERPs (Event-related Potentials) were used to study the influence of aesthetics on consumer purchase ...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
<div><p>The current study delineated how male proposers’ facial attractiveness affect female respond...
Facial attractiveness plays important roles in social interaction. Electrophysiological and neuroima...
The current study delineated how male proposers' facial attractiveness affect female responders' fai...
The application of neuroscience methods to analyze and understand preference formation and decision ...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
To investigate the neural processes of decision-makings between attractive females and money, we rec...
To examine the time course and automaticity of our attention bias towards attractive opposite sex fa...
The dynamics of brain activation reflecting attractiveness in humans are unclear. Among the differen...
The present study examined how the initial brain response to the visual appearance of an object is r...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Sexual dimorphism has been proposed as one of the facial traits to have evolved through sexual selec...
Schacht A, Werheid K, Sommer W. The appraisal of facial beauty is rapid but not mandatory. Cognitive...
The present study investigated the temporal features of processing facial attractiveness, and its in...
ERPs (Event-related Potentials) were used to study the influence of aesthetics on consumer purchase ...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
<div><p>The current study delineated how male proposers’ facial attractiveness affect female respond...
Facial attractiveness plays important roles in social interaction. Electrophysiological and neuroima...
The current study delineated how male proposers' facial attractiveness affect female responders' fai...
The application of neuroscience methods to analyze and understand preference formation and decision ...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...